Latisse Review and Diary

The Latisse Diaries: Week 1, Part 1 — In Which I Take the Plunge

Latisse, the liquid that the FDA recently approved to lengthen and thicken eyelashes, has fascinated me since it hit shelves a couple months back. The before-and-afters on the website are impressive, and the fact that it has a guarantee from the government is no small feat, but I'm still leery of the whole thing. (I don't love weird chemicals, as you all know.) So I've decided to use myself as a guinea pig for the greater good of Bellas everywhere and document my experience with Latisse as accurately, and with as many photos, as possible. Join me here, in the Latisse Diaries, to see real pics of what "Latisse lashes" look like and get an unbiased take on the Latisse experience. Wish me luck, and meet me back here shortly for pics and a breakdown of my first week with Latisse.

Latisse darkened my eyes in a very short amount if time, from a light bright blue green to a very dark grey/dark green. I used in twice a week for 7 weeks. Tiniest drop for both top lash lines. I used so little, I'm shocked how it even got in my eyes. I'm devastated. I only intended to use it for 8 - 12 weeks to recover from las extrndion damage. Big mistake. I'm very depressed. - can't get used to looking at them in the mirror.

Why would you use Latisse if you can use Fysiko? It grows lashes and has no side effects? I have green eyes and used Latisse? lashes grow, iris didn't change? but the trip to get prescription and the cost.. that was a problem

4 years

Hello Anonymous (the person whose eye color has changed); if you still check this page, would you mind sharing whether you followed up on your eye color change? Did you go to a lawyer and see whether you might be able to sue Latisse for the change?

4 years

Anonymous (the one with all the statistics from the Latisse studies): For all your onanistic statistic-spouting, you are sadly still lacking in simple logic; if Latisse's active ingredient's eyelash-lengthening properties were first noticed when people instilled the substance directly into their eyes, then isn't it clear that it does indeed transfer through the skin of the eyelid to unintended places? There haven't been any instances of iris pigmentation changes in the clinical studies because with the lower dose of the active ingredient, the chance is too minimal to be noticed in Latisse's relatively small sample group. This, however, does not mean that there is not a very real chance of the odd woman having her beautiful light eyes permanently darkened. Research is unfortunately limited by the comprehension of the researcher, my dear.
"I'd hate for you to miss out on gorgeous lashes for fear of side effects..." - I'm pretty vain myself...but damn!

4 years

Just another update on my eye issues due to Latisse. Firstly, my eyes did change color rapidly. Coincidentally, I have eye allergies for the first time in my entire life. I have dramatic red veins that are showing up in my sclera and now feel the burning and itching sensation from allergies. I also am having issues with dry eyes. It is important to state that I only used this product for five days and I have been dealing with these consequences for the past 6 months!! I never worried about allergy season before and now I suddenly have issues. This is a very high price to pay for pretty eyelashes. I hope that I help someone before they have to endure what I am experiencing!

5 years

Bellasugar, if it is possible could you email me. I go bald (eyelashes) at least three times a year and doctors are still unsure why. Today the eye doctor suggested I use the Latisse. I'd love to know more about it and your thoughts and results. Thank you.

5 years

Seriously, do not take that woman's advice who grrrrs at people who try to help others by warning them of potential side effects. Everyone is different and some may have eye color change while others do not. Why would drug companies want to expose horrible side effects when they are trying to mass sell a product? Also, my hair dresser told me that a few of his clients had eye color change as well. It's happening in my town so multiply that by thousands.

5 years

Too bad for the person who grrrs at negative side effects. I used Latisse, as directed, meaning I did not put it in my eyes. My eyes changed from blue green to dark hazel and are now becoming brown. After a very short period of time I stopped using it and my eyes darkened for months after discontinuation. This product does change eyes to brown and I don't care what the clinical trials say. There is dollar signs behind the information disclosed so really listen to people who have experienced this. Also, you may not notice a darkening for up to one year because it is a gradual change. In my case it was very aggressive. I don't write comments to waste time. I wish someone would have wrote about this on a blog when I was researching so that I may have avoided this incident entirely. The truth is that it DOES HAPPEN and I have brown eyes to prove it! Be careful what you wish for!

5 years

I get seriously frustrated when I read people making comments on medications and you know that they haven't actually read the clinical trials. Grrrrrrrr....
First and foremost, bimatoprost (a.k.a., Latisse) has been clinically trialed by Allergan and by individual doctors in their practices who were closely monitoring their patients. NO documented cases of iris color change have been reported BY PATIENTS USING LATISSE AS PRESCRIBED. The only instances in which pigment changes have been reported (to date) are by patients using this as an eye drop for glaucoma treatment - and the percentage of cases where this has happened in glaucoma patients is such a minute number that it carries a very small risk even within that large group. When using Latisse for lash growth, you are NOT putting this in your eye, and if some were to accidentally seep into your eye that the risk of iris color change is so minimal that it isn't even worth mentioning. Of course, if you decided to apply the Latisse as an eye drop into your eye for an extended period of time (say, the next few years), then you *might* be at risk for some pigment changes - but you would also be using this in a manner NOT prescribed for lash growth. I did extensive research on this before I decided to use Latisse (it IS a medication, we are talking about my eyes, and I'm not one to make uninformed decisions). After all of the reading, and a thorough consultation with a medical professional, I can't see why anyone would be so paranoid about this drug. It has been successfully used to treat glaucoma with minimal to no side effects, and the application for lash growth is minimally invasive to the eye itself (if at all), and poses virtually no side effects.
I'm a blonde haired, fair skinned, light green eyed woman with very light lashes. I've been using Latisse for two months with absolutely no side effects. My eyes have not changed color. I haven't had any eyelid skin darkening. The only thing I have had is longer, darker, thicker lashes. It takes two seconds to apply before I go to bed. People keep telling me that I look younger. I love this, and am willing to bet that we see it available over the counter at some point in the future.
Do your own research before you buy into the negative hype and paranoia that some people are spewing about Latisse. I'd hate for you to miss out on gorgeous lashes for fear of side effects that have not been a factor for those using this as directed. It's good stuff. Seriously. Good. Stuff.

I can't imagine rubbing this chemical so close to my eyeball... I'm the kind of person to wait a few years so you can hear long-term results (and horror stories). Plus you have to keep using it forever or your lashes go back to normal!

I work in a medspa that sells Latisse and I have been using it for 6 weeks. I have green eyes w/ no color change or darkening of the eyelids. My eyelashes are not only longer but they are thicker and darker too. I personally know people that have to trim their eyelashes b/c the grow so long.
Once you get your the results you are looking for (12-16 weeks) you go to a maintenance program (apply 1-2x per week).
I am happy w/ this product and I am SUPER funny about chemicals, I saw so many people have success that I tried it!

I work in a medspa that sells Latisse and I have been using it for 6 weeks. I have green eyes w/ no color change or darkening of the eyelids. My eyelashes are not only longer but they are thicker and darker too. I personally know people that have to trim their eyelashes b/c the grow so long. Once you get your the results you are looking for (12-16 weeks) you go to a maintenance program (apply 1-2x per week).I am happy w/ this product and I am SUPER funny about chemicals, I saw so many people have success that I tried it!

5 years

I'm using this too. The eye darkening (iris) is a side effect associated with glaucoma treatment, in which you directly drop it into your eyeball. With latisse you're only brushing it onto your lash line. So you can get a little darker eyelid but that's about it.

Anon, I know someone personally who's eyes did changed color slightly, so she stopped using it right away. I know the risk is low, but they obviously wouldn't report it if it didn't exist! If I really want long lashes, I'll just get extensions.

5 years

I've been using this since it came out and I have blue eyes. When I talked to my doctor, nobody's eyes in the clinical trial changed color. He was very confident that his patients don't have to worry about this.

I use this, and WOW. My lashes look a-maz-ing. I didn't notice them growing really until about 4-5 weeks, as I was putting on my mascara (I've been using it since mid March now). People are constantly commenting on how long and gorgeous my lashes are!
My eyes are really dark brown, but I would have reservations if my eyes were blue or green...

I use this, and WOW. My lashes look a-maz-ing. I didn't notice them growing really until about 4-5 weeks, as I was putting on my mascara (I've been using it since mid March now). People are constantly commenting on how long and gorgeous my lashes are! My eyes are really dark brown, but I would have reservations if my eyes were blue or green...

I am curious about the results, but I would never try this myself. I love the color of my eyes too much to risk permanent darkening of my irises. I know the risk is low, but it's not worth it, to me anyway!

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